Last year, Motorola (Lenovo) surprised everyone when it hit pause on its Moto X flagship line and introduced a new modular silo to take over the mantel. The Moto Z Play was the cheaper sibling of the Moto Z, with better battery life and a more affordable price tag, and both were designed to showcase the new Moto Mods attachments.

One of the features that I’m most excited about in Android O is the official Autofill API support. Thanks to it, password manager apps wouldn’t need to work as overlays or stay as constant notifications and they wouldn’t require you use their keyboard or browser to simplify login details input in different apps. Instead, you choose whichever third-party app you use as your Autofill provider and Android will call it up each time it sees a username and password field, allowing for more seamless input.

MWC Shanghai started today and Samsung is on the floor making some announcements. The first one is the growth of its ISOCELL technology to become a standalone image sensor brand, with 4 new sub-brands that cater to different devices and markets. The aim is to make it easier for customers to recognize the main strength and features of future devices’ cameras.

The 4 sub-brands are Bright for great low-light images, Fast for quick autofocus even in the dark, Slim for thin sensors that still deliver great photos in slim devices, and Dual which have combinations of different sensors to bring multiple features in one device.

The LG G6 was a definite improvement over the G5, but it wasn’t quite as impressive as the Galaxy S8 overall. However, the price of this phone has been dropping ever since launch, and now you can get a new G6 for $ 150 off. Amazon is now selling the unlocked LG G6 for a mere $ 549.99, matching a previous deal at B&H. The GS8 is a lot more spendy.

This device is the US unlocked LG G6 (LGUS997), so you have a warranty and all the bands you could ever want.

Do you like dubstep, fast things, and frustratingly difficult games? Then do we ever have a treat for you. Super Atomic says it’s the “hardest game ever,” which is probably a healthy doze of hyperbole. It certainly isn’t easy, though. You can see just how challenging it is for free.

Super Atomic is a rhythm game where you must tap as a glowing orb of light races around the circular track.

In a blog post yesterday, YouTube made a few announcements to cap off 2017′s VidCon US. In the post, they discussed their plans to remake the YouTube Creator Studio — their current channel management system — and simplify the name down to just “YouTube Studio.” They also revealed a new system for comments that allows viewers to sort them by selected topics, making it easier to find what you want, and ignore what you don’t.

Lenovo is one of the few major Android manufacturers still invested in tablets, and the company’s ‘Tab 4′ lineup has been highly anticipated by fans. Both 10.1-inch and 8-inch models have shown up for pre-order online, with the former costing $ 129 and the latter costing $ 179.

Both tablets have Snapdragon 425 processors, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, and a microSD card slot. They both ship with Android 7.1 out of the box, but considering Lenovo’s track record, don’t expect fast updates.

If you’re one of the millions of people carrying around a Discover card, but sorely missing the option to use it in Samsung Pay, your wait has come to an end. It has been a bit of a wait, but as of today Samsung Pay now supports Discover cards for contactless payments. Just add it to your phone and leave the card at home.

The process to add a Discover card is the same as any other card, so no special tricks or hacks are required.

It isn’t officially announced, but earlier today Google posted a teaser GIF about upcoming product availability on their French Google+ page. The meaning of the image wasn’t entirely clear since it’s just an animation of some buildings growing out of the ground, as a bubble in the center reflects waves around. However, since the filename was “Google Wifi #3.gif,” I don’t think it’s too much of a stretch to make a guess.

As great as LineageOS and other ROMs are, they wouldn’t be possible without a custom recovery available for the device. TWRP is usually pretty quick to support new devices, with older phones and tablets being added to the list frequently too. Since our last post, TWRP has added support for 17 more devices, including the LeEco Le Pro 3 and Xiaomi Mi 6.

To make things easier, here are all the new devices in a list, because nobody has time for reading: